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Bedford mail tribune Dallj. HuilJ, Watkly ' l'ubill t Iv tli. lfEliloKll dtl.vn.NU CO. I517 JS a. Kir ht. IIiom 7 KUHKI1T W. Kl HI., K.lilor g. NLUI'IKH XMI'IH. tUluIW" All llKlerIMlelil Arw.fc.iMr Entttvd a kecond cUw mstttr at MkI lord, Oregon, undw Act ol H"S. SUBSCRIPTION HATLS Br Hall In Advance: Daily, with huirtl?, year ltly( with buiniay, ntontb.... li)y, wilbout huitday, rar... lUlly, witliout buiKUj, muiitli.. Weekly Mail Tribune, o year. Hundar. on rrar .IT.SO voo l Br Carrier. In Advance In tfedford, Aab- . . land, JavluonvilU. Central Point, Wioenu, Talent, Uold HJli and on HigLwaya: J SffioIKS :! Dally. wUtiout'-Nuuday, m year,.. 7.00 UUy, with Hunda?, out year. .... 8.00 All U-rma, caat( in advirtK. UKafBKR off THK ASHOt.lJsTEI) I'KKSS Ktcrirli'tt Full lad Wire Kmle Only paper to clly or -county reveirinfl news by telegraph.: Ilia AJociall lTa ts esriuiiwy w- titled to the uae 'i or TMiblicjUiuo of all , Oewa dispatches credited to U or otherwise I credited In ti la paper, -and alau Co the local news published berclii. I All rtrnt for republication ot apeclai dta- paUihea herein are alao ivaerved. j Bworn daily irerage circulation for til nontha ending April 1, 1938, 4&SS. Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackaon CounU. Advertialhg Krpreaefirat.v-o ' M. O. UO(.K.SSKN k COMI'ANT Offices In New York, Chicago. Ifetroit, Bab Francisco, Los Angeles, baattlt, Purt Isud. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Perry PaJnmaH for males now flaunt hand painted flowera and blnlieH. 7o. wonder fatheiH eream and curat?, and fear for their hoiih. A Los Angeles pastor, who nitreed tft accept money derived from an exhibition of the pugilistic ability of Jack Dempsey to pay oft the mortgnge on the church, Ih luting called a number of thlngN. TIiIh h'Ciiih more , buIneH-llke than accepting 9ri(j from a Klan Kltaglo on a Sunday morning, iiml then giving the $M) back, per prr varloua an angoment. a trick that wan p rue tiKeri in Oregon when the Htate whb In the throeH of organ ized right eouHneati and hellritUlug. ".' . . . Carlnon waa down the highway at gait . . . (Thin paper.) right than Intended. Nwlglng l lively Nearer NO FANCV WItlTEH (Dnliloncfra Nugget) HometlincM In talking or preparing an article fur tho Nugget we do not lake i single bile of a grattunar, but tell It plainly like wo were talking to our little darling baby. It Ih much eanier and a quicker way than to turn HummerwuiltH, xcraich the Heat of our pantH and rub our head until It turnti red while trying to think of college wordx to fill in with. KarmerH, mad at the TreHident for vetoing tho notion of our nr. f lnender, known an the McNary Jluugon hill, plan to murch to JOinnaN I'ity lo protewt to the CIOl'. convention. Tlllera of the valley figuring on doing a bunion mara thon, Hhould Blurt not later than Thurtiday noon. f -rKHSQNAlTo jfm ninkens o Itengle. I want to xec you right away. ; CltYIMl IIAIIIKS Crying babies are so freipiuently encountered that It Is Just as well for yuung married couples lo know what to do when they are faced with such a sliuutlon. It may save three dollars for culling up a doc tor. After all, determining what makes a baby cry Is not more dim cull than discovering what makes un automobilo suueak. In the first place, the bnhy may cry because It Ih too hot. Take off some of the covers and wait for Its reaction. If It continues to cry. It may be because the baby Is loo cold. Ho put on more cover. However, the baby may be neither too hot nor too cold. It may be hungry. So heat a bottle and give It to the baby, u the baby refuses the bottle and con. tlnues to cry It may not be hungry, ll may hav a pain from eating too much. So turn It on its stom ach. It Is possible that the baby may still continue to cry. perhaps It la surferlng from that natural In stinct, fear of the dark. Sg turn un thn llirlit If .. . , p.irhaps the light may worry it - turn off the light. Some very Hlfled young mothers have learned to distinguish between cries of pain and cries of auger. This is exceedingly useful. Kor if the crv Is of pain you pick Hie baby up. where it in"r OU " ,,U' lmhy : In addition to the causes men tinned a baby may cry because ll liua an earache, or Its gums hurt, I or ll itches, or a pin is slicking It, i or It has been bitten by a inns Ullo. or It has dropped Its rattle ! and cun t find It. Vouna narenm : would do well lo examine the young child for evidence, of all these poHslhlo troubles. As a Beii. ehil rule, however, before the cbnVlcte test has been ma, I,, the child will have stopped crying and gpno off to sleep. j Hut until he does no young par fhla can ever uulle free themselves fjom the awful suspicion Hun the liby has swallowed i,n open surety pin (llalllmoie Sun.) IPOItTI.ANI). Ore . ,.., Tj II. .McDonald, ubout fill, who reglHIereil ill a hotel here yester day from Hpoksue. was round shot lit death today In the hath tub of his rmrtn. He had fired a bullet Into his mouth, ibe coroner re ported. The niun left a brief note nuking that no Inquest be held over hjs body. I KANSAS CITV, Mo.. May !9. IJelegnten to the quadrennial j Iti-nernl conference of the .Method lt Kplscopnl church stood in si lent ornyer here today for the snf. ety of General I'mherta Noblle and Ills comrades of the dirigible Italia. I ' 'EDUCATION'' EEFERS TO WHAT YOU KNOW, NOT TO WHERE YOU GOT IT AT frequent intervals men who linve mnile themselves: rich and famous arc (piotcd in the public prints ns saving they "t-'iit no etlncution,'' and tin- astonished public says: '."There, now! You see; it is possible to reach the top without wasting I years and years in truininc" It makes romantic reading j.iSients dropping out at the sixth world's largest industry without iii(r - Jiit, AIns! it is hunk pure, linppwi. If m-vcr lias happened. No tmin ever hits rciiclu-d the .1 . -.i a i" lirtlVUr, nllfH'lll Itll I'llLIUHtlMII St ill. you insist that a wizard I after he was fourteen years old! . . !.,.! a H'JOllt M'llOOl 7 If he didn't- tfet bis education in school, where there were trained instructors to make the way easy, he got it later. And it is quite possible that he got fl..f hi, Iwwlv ...! ,iu " ""v a ll'SHOM. hadn't. urn ne goi 11. tie woukiii t oe wnere lie is now it lie ... . , . . Horglum, the artist, learned colossal head of Lee not in a '-. . , ,. , .. . . I hn culled lit L'onHultation, fur cwwity. And the result wus edueation m engineering no miitUT!thepe.H no qU(.stiun that the baby where or how he tfot it. You may say Kdison wasn't Kpeeialist in the world who knows Thm-P r iniii.v- u;pu f rA. ' ' r1 ' ,If,,",,,t- '"ieontinued to rry nil night. I do- j py tlie hill mid leiirn from "proft'ssors work during vacation cided to tako him to Vr. j and pay your own wny throii(h a school, or take the lunger und 'Vthy th" fca"'t H!7kt I . a highly enough of h'm. He dldnl harder way and tfel it as you sweat for bread. nay the baby had the colic, but You may choose the way, perhaps: but you'll avt nowhere HystematUltUy txuminpd htm ftnJ ... , . , ' , n found that the poor child had an without the edueation, rest assured of that. . abM-esH in the ear. The rah. ho The school of experience teaches well, but you f?el no sheep-' 811,11 w,w VM'iua' not Htrawberris. ( skin. You do well to preserve your own. Robert Quillen. j aiih. . QUILL Bandit; Any Central Ajnerieim who doesn't like a boss. For that matter, no presidential candidate spent Sinclair's money. ' A house divided against itself has to stand for n lot of im pudence from Occidental nations. ' The drink situation has improved n little. You seldom hear of sarsaparilla. And if a man 'a religion makes him dislike those who are linv iMg a good time, it is a good religion to let nlone. Home is n place where you cloth, and apple peel iii the ash ' Tllfi next neace lll ize will irn den device at sight of which a ifTtie enri) would so t" A Riirttrht 'nlon 1'eoplc wouldn't park to sit'ainl Capital punishment may be Illumine than life imprisonment Americanism : Keeling an urge to contribute some money for the victims; changing your mind next day because the head lines are smaller. An article denouncing brute force and violence scem.s more conviiH'ing if you know how much the writer weighs. IWlinnu ilmr Liiwl nf nmn oni i 1 dcr to take advantage of occasional chances to loatl up free. Hut when the' kid howls and kicks you rather wish the book on child psychology had a handle. Fable: Once upon a time n girl 1ished her lmir and didn't mention it to anybody. ' r There's no real sex equality. A home run with the bases loaded doesn't entitle you to the privilege of caving in n strange woman's lint. Owe ten dollars and you're ' iKHislllKl and you I'e a Inlander. ... . : Wile is a person who thinks on bt'i'aiiso sli roiii(Miilers liis ('om''t tl'i' sentence : "(live Sandy McIMumsou ; " I want this THE NEBBS The Mystery rKl. BLACK. UE.(?e5 r."1'. too iy ICT-tto ) TMATS VJt-EK.LV V An, 11 II 111 1 I r 1 i ii r- r 1 i o 1 ,' the son of poor but honest par- i?rnuV and becoming head of the any education worth mention' ' unadulterated hunk. It doesn't It wver will happen. top. in any liin! of human u-' ' you know never went to school All, well; who said anything much of it on an empty stomach c, t;Itl, ,l "!" " ui . . ; ... , . engineering in order to carve his school, but under the rod of ne ,edHatfd,,, hut is there any his work more fullv? wl. ...;... T...i POINTS i find its of thread, scraps of j tray. f ' In Hip man wtui mvonlu one. I hen will lay. otild solve the parking prol: llclll, watch each other. brutal, but it would be more for a gorilla. ;' - Kin ili f i.l ....ii. ,.,.,.. ii in n ilead-beut; owe n hundred ' . I ' her husband will get to Ifcav-! mh ptiints mttl forivos him. men an air mail stamp,' Hicok to gvl then tinickly. 1 . n i f."f i ') K ! Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. , ' Signed Ivtttrs prrtttnlng; to prMonaj htllb and hygiene, not to dlM dUynoilt or trJitniriit, will bt allium! b IH br.) j a artamiwd, rif-addreuj envelop it ericloMd letter hould be brief tiui written to Ink. Owing to the Ivrvi cumber fit leturs ra ceived, only few cm be anewertd her. No reply can be madw to querite not coalon n,g u lytruiHlona. Add re I W. 111mm Brady, In cart ol Una bewftpaper. SO THE 1MV H My dear Dr. liiudy: May 1 add to your "folic" ym- IMjum; L'ntil my baby waa a month old he never cried un- 1oh it wiu al.Tiont feeding' time. Then one after- noon he Btarted and forgot how to Htop. In the evening l aent for the doctor who attended me lit tllf h ll h v'a birth. I wan nuiHlntf tho baby at ' the time and the doctor wild the I - til mi lha Itnt.v'a f;t u-n u from ntrau-ii-rri-8 I him eaten, and .Mhat the baby was crying from i colic. ; F:iiu,r:al Note: Hero would ' j he the plnre tur tho mother to iwiy: "Oh, but Dr. Iiraily nH cullr ,.nn l haiipen!" n ml for tho doctor to urKe that thl Ur. lirady , ban It, all right. Hut there wa no Hiieh dialog in this limlancu. I It the mother continue). m It being my fiiHt baby, I took j Uhat for fact. However; when he; Tho old doctor, you m-c, . had tho hulilt of snap UiaKllort h. II A a Kreat Ijanio when you hup-' pen to KuchH rlKht. It uutUcH a ljowcrful itnprcsfiion on the c"s- totner.H. They like io rocito how: when they finally called Dr.' So and So In, he nalil rltiht away U was such and Mich. Mven fairly InKlliKeiil licoplo like that wirt of hoeiiH purilM. 1 Aside from his fatal helf in j iho reaiiiy of '"colic" In hahlea, the old doctor huihorcd nnnthi-r lazy, man's fancy that iinnif thine the: I mother has catin ma?1 "disagree" wilh the nursiiiK Infant. This 1: I the veriest old foKylsm and thl dortor who periie. rates such a. "dlaiino-ilH ' on a palienl Ik a d.'s- ( don.t know how Callforriy ell kimcc lo his ralllnn. ''mate affects folk. In general, but The yoniiK doctor evidently hml ; llule or no faith In the hoavy ol4' "colic" ii lilii. lie latne open minded. He uavc tho l.ahy a fair hearimr. Me made a routine ex- ' animation in search of more tan - a. hie cause than the one the old doctor was content lo asslun olt- hand. lie took a peep In the hahy s ears with the auroscope Mhat most good physlsolans carry In their bags for that purpose. I j 1 shall never divulge tile nam i of either of the doctors referred , , tlui(t,.y teittiiL- the world:, I i ..f "i,ill" thus added to the shameful record, -i pulsion every employe lrom the """'-' "' , , ' .""- want to point out a facer here president down. I O'1"" by Justice Urown. h deserves special emphasis. I Each is told exactly what his Judge L H Mc.Vahan reversed inai nist i. i , niivslcnl eoniliilon w ami im.e m Robert Tweiityman and Mabel The second doctor is a young vs. W. IL Nichol, de, man with only a few years ot , chcunnent .,y illness that may Xnt,onal Surtv Co practice. Yet the years of expe- threaten. appellant; appeal from Multnomah relnce the first has had evldentli M). Jmey Fiskc 8 bi(, Metropoli-1 county: suit to recover on real es falled to bring hllll wisdom, lnat. . ,f i ,.,,,,,.' tale binker'B hnnd Ooinion hv Jus. is probably because ho has ceased . s.udying long s lice. No doctor ! can ever stop srudylng medicine t and remain a good uii-to-dute ( physician. .Many a young man tin years) stops studying, and there ; his value as a medical adviser 1 or attendant starts to , deel ne. j Many a man old. In years keeps , lalulylllB an,i becomes constantly ( Imore valuable to his putlents. . - t('i:sTIONS AMI ANSWK.I1S ( initvr of the l-ip. j Is cancer of the lip catching? YVuuld X-rays help j operation It? Answer There is no reason to i i...li...... ..nnii' Is ennlliu OUS. tll ill. i nary cleanliness Is all the precnur lion necessary. There Is no known cure for cancer but surgery. After the surgical removal of cancer in any situation which admits of oi,- recl X-rny exposure. II Is cer tainly wise to hare the i.car racd as u means of preventing recurrence.' peril- of the Swimming Pool. I "i a high school student and I am reqinreu 10 insc s iiiiui.uk. In n.y clu.-s there Is a girl whoj has large liiacKiiends aim P"Pi , down today hv the supreme court: on her checks only. She sw.msl Salltiam Reclamation Co. and with me. Is there any danger In t Western Oregon Development Co., going In the same pool with her. i aiH'llnnts, vs. Henry C. Porter, thus contracting her di.sease. fustee; appeal from Marion coui ("Sambo.") n,ity; nppeal from judgment of circuit VES, VUt'CE IT 15-THlf. MAKES iO? 1 VAJILL UAVE IM TME (.1(3 Wt"EIC3) 1 VJOMT TOt-CM AMD VM SO WOSI2.1CD AOOOT IT-TWE LAST TMI2EE LETTERS CAME ROOM MGVJMALL WCOTE TME POSTt-VASTeC? MIM TME CtQCOr-1ST'AMCE& HIM MOVU WOI212IED 1 WAS U(M TO "P3N TO FiMD TUE WSfOTE ME SAVleJli. TM.T OUT TOSTOP A UMTIL TME AS COLIC, EH? Answer N-a, th ri.sk s Involved in the use of a common t-wiin-minfr pool are not bo obvious. The main sourcen of contamina- 110 waier in tne pool arc 'nt,,,'rftl infections. Hurh aa k'i.uh limn nous, t iiromc or recent mi illc ear abacesN, alleged "colda," ,ind laln" infectiona that loo many wiiwnnp iy. tont'eui. Will ThU laikin ttu ilnir? I leu we tell me If a pint of blark ta and a piect of copperas us linKe h a kcinel of corn .stirred in the tea. i injuriotm to put on '"ur hal.r I have tried It for a f-w wt-eks and it makes my ha:r linautifully soft and darkens It nicely niy hair has been Ketting ",lue rHy l,"I- - I Mrs. J. D. Answer uoimeras is iron ffer r"Uf4 pnlphute, Hometlmea called green viiroi, anu ih cominoniy u.sed in makinK ink. With the tunninl of the tea it makea a '''" k , I believe thl 1 uii UUI !iut'rn i irtwt icjttjit up"ii your experience with. it. for tho be n f f i t of our readcrn. i""opyright John K. Dlllc Co.) murderers who chop little children i up seem V live longer out there i than In any other locality in Amer-' lea. Kiss an' make up, humph! Kiss an' wash up sounds more llkt l :lt. ( Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) examine with Hie trealcst'care and without ehitiv'o ttml wft limit" enm. () thg work ,,, tliousantl employes, in addition to ndver-j tsnP; pxtremely .valuable health w-arnlngs. . ' Many big concerns, including the Federal Reserve Dank, have follow-1 ed the good example. ' The most valuable men in every I organization ore oftun , those most ; in need of warning, as shown by heart disease statistics. Theron Kilander wants a good place to park his cur for the 500. mile Authormoe race on the Iiidinn- So. on Saturday, he parked his car at the entrance to bo first in-; . "jde the gate, There he wails and . 1 ii eacn man toon ns deep inter est in liis own race for success as he (iocs in somebody else's race. ; there would be fewer speedways. . race tracks nnd baseball parks. Oregon Supreme Court Decisions SAI.EM, Ore May '". (ff The fallowing opinions' were hnnded BAKJK IT TMOOGM TMEE TELLIM& AklO TELUIMG ANJO ASiiEO 5EJDEC.UE ME COULDM'T, AftOOT IT LETTERS i I XZ ?-! irTl II f". v.-r'. i . ji-.f k r It-s I .IX S . , -T m It'll 1 II f Rippling Rhymes HAND VS. MACHINE Typewritten letter uic a boon, anU 1 am hopitiK there'll be soon a law Imposing fines on men who write their letters with a pen. The letter written by mi- F chine, with purple ribbon, black or Kreen. requires no civil engi neer to read and make its mean, ing clear. One .'Uauces at the primed sheet and Bets its bur den, alt complete; no time ia wasted findlaK out Just what the letter is about; there's no dis turbance of the sail deciphering some beastly scrawl. There still exist old-fashioned men who do their writing wilh a pen. They seem to think it's not polite with other implements to write; they take much pride in splnsh fnf ink, expressing all the things they think, and they are nearly always gents who cannot write wortli twenty cents. They work such havoc in each line that (Ireelee would take in Ills sign. How often have I wept and sworn, and, bowed down my stricken head to mourn, while struggling with some document hand written by u worthy gent whose Hlfiht was jioor, whose IremhlinK hnnd made scrawls no man could understand. My time is worth two bucks a day, and when I throw some hours away deciphering some awful screed, I'm in a plensunt state indeed. I bito a largo, piece from nfy hat and throw tho inkstand t the cat and use such language that my niece considers calling the police. It isn't fair to wasto the time of men who neetj to earn a dime that they may pay their income tax and keen some raiment on their backs. It Isn't fair or wise to send such hiero glyphics to a friend when "you might own a nico machine on the installment plan. I ween. - . diet carries, with It the death pen alty 'W court dismissing appeal trom order Tne convlctB ar0 A,hony BroWn, C,T ' , . J. tice HosBinan. Judge L. H. McMa han affirmed. V. T. Wright vs. J. J. Mor . ton, O. O. Morton, E. E. Mor ton, doing business as Morton ' & Sons, appellants; appeal fiom Jackson county; suit to recover money. Opinion by Justice Rossman. Judge C. M. Thomas affirmed. Coos County vs. I. A. Elrod and Nels Osinundson, . appellants; np- peal from Coos county; suit to can- eel deed. Opinion by Justice Ross-' and Nutlonul Guard units, man. Judge J. W. Hamilton af-j Late in January tho six ring lead firmed, j crs were placed on trial for the M. D. Malcolmn and Agnes II. ! death of the guard, Ray Singleton. Malcolm, appellants, vs., W. H. Tate ! The accused were found guilty of ana i.oia Aiane lute, v . i. iane and A. C. Parker, doing business as Parker Realty companv; aiipeal i"""J. " eie miner me se-i-rrom Multpomah countv; suit to te- te"ce already, this meant no addi scind contract. Opinion by Justice t'onal penalty and public opinion llelt. Judge Walter II. Evans af. i was so incensed that District Attor frmP,l ney N'ell II. McAllister filed a new M. li. Svhoeneman vs. Hartford ! se n'Itilie six on the charge Flro . Insurance Company of Hart. I "f m ,r" r " their fellow convict f,i i',,,.. i ,...., ,, i Oeorge linker, slain during the time ! tice Mcliride. Judge Robeit Tucker; affirmed. . i Petitions for rehearing tlenictt in i I Sanderson vs. Austin, French vs. ('. F. and T. Company, Shaver vs. Watts ex company, and in Stale vs. Ilauelbacher. Motion for affirmance of judg- ment allowed in Spatildlne Loggins ; Co. vs. Felts, and In bpatildiiig Log- gin.-; Co. vs. Plndcr. Appeal dismissed in Randies vs. Carstens Packing Co. Petition in matter of reinstate ment of George Estes as attorney for snnremo court referred to the grievance committee ot .State Bar association. i Rehearing ordered In Imel Trus tee vs. Albany Iron Works. Most of the ranchers in thisr community are huy lmttlng up their alfalfa hay. Frank Urown of Cottage Ciiove has been visiting at the K. K. (ilass home the past several days. The school term closed on Thurs day, May 17. The next term will probably start Monday, September 3rd. Arrangement!" are being made by local legion men to deeorati tho graves of old soldiers In the Anti- IF.l TOLD M.EK 1. FATHEI3 .CWAMCES il ANTIOCK ITEMS ffM SME WOULD TMI30VA THE MOWEN INJ FACE AMD QOlT MEtZ 0O&- I'M A 61JEAT LIVED AK1 EMVIABLE AlOO FRUITFUL- LIFe TUEV SWOULD BU1L.O A MOMO ME.NJT TO M& THAT TO TME SKIES .iVJD CALL. - , IT BEWA12.E , . t' r r I l .1 och cemetery on Decoration day. School pupils from this com munity who have received the ath-, lellc badges ore: Uirlng Martin. Leo Utartln. Jack Hiins, Cleo slms.j Milton Sanderson, Lawrence Han- cruon and Ernia (Haas. Lohk passed his test some time ago while: the others competed at our recent field meet. I Several applications' have been! reeeived by the hol hoard for the: position is teacher of the school for next year. So far no selection , has vet been made. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Aalker and family left Saturday mornvrg for 0f the Methodist Episcopal ehmvh. their new home in New Alexieo. wno nu- been stationed at I'ort Mra. Walker had charge of thej-nn ore wince lsii'U. was trans Iieagle pos'.office for wome time, 'f erred today to J'arif, France, by The annual school election will ij)e Kpiseopac'y committee of the be held at the sehoolhouse on Mon- general conference, in session day, June 1 . A cbrk and direc- tor will be ledte at that time. Mrs. Joe Mayfield- has been ap pointed the lieaglc pout mistress since the resignation of Mrs. Wal ker. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Nedry are the parents of an eight-pound boy, born May 17. An electric storm Bwept over the rte.'igle community l.iHt fiunday evening, ('omiderablc damage was wno were reassigned was Kdwin done to gardins. jj, Hughes, at Chicago;, Adda M.., The f-'ams Valley schod cloHed Leonard, Huffaln. N. V ; William Friday. May 25. Three local hoy.s.Jj,', McDowell, Washington. Uon Peigmiller, Harold Sims and! Francis .1. Mcl'onnell was trans- Jack Sims have been attending the Sams Valley high school. DOOMED TO DIE j SACRAMENTO, Cal.. May 29. ; (P) Tho Jury deliberating In the i cqfie of the six Folsom convicts I charged with tho murder of George j Baker, a fellow prUoner, during the ! rioting on last Thanksgiving day. i last night returned a verdict of i ' Ulliltlr fi.P ulv r.f il.a man TI,a ..ne. Roy li. Stokes, James tlregg, En- gone Crosby, Walter E. llurke and Albert M. Stewart, who were prin cipals in the attempted prison break of Thanksgiving day. 111", the most extensive break of its kind ever at tempted at the Folsom institution. In the outbreuk Itay Singleton, pris on guard, was stabbed to death, three others wounded and eleven councis met ueuin; 01 me lauer lllo mniorllv were killed hv rlfl ' and machine gun fire from guards, deputy sherll'l's mid police officers "" ...... ...... ,- ; '"endntion by the Jury for the life the convicts were besieged in the prison school building. Tho ca3e, which was started in March, was halted by the illness and later death of one of the jur ors, necessitating a new trial, w-htch was brought to a conclusion when the case went to the Jury hue yes terday. E TARGET AT PARTY KOV'O, Mthunnia. May 2!. Pi M. Xoreikn. president of the cen tral committee of the' nationalist party and former minister of just tice, wns seriously wnunrled today by revolver shots fired by an un named offirer. His assailant waj arrested. The affair occurred at a private pfrty nnd is believed to have been the outcome of personal difficulties. i And SfyrinUm ALLEN'S' FOOTEASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for tired, iwolleti, Binartlnc, ftweatlnff feet. It takes the friction from th shoe, provenii blisters and sore ipoti ana inKCS ihb bu"K wuv ui turm anu bunions. Always use AlUn' Foot-E for Inclnsr and U Hreftk ia New Shoes. Sold everywhere, la Ploca. liM AUca'a FoofEaM By SOL HESS WAS hlx ACE. THAT TOWEfSS 8H - f V1 H OF M. E. CHURCH SENT TO PARIS KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 9. iiibon William O. filieppitrd here. Jiishop Titus Lowe, who has been at rfinapore, was transferred to Portland. Twelve of the 21 domestic bish ops were reassigned. ISl.-diop Sheppard will take the place of Edgar Blake, who win trur-.Terred lrom 1'aria to Indian apolis. Among tho well-known hlnhop ferred York. from Pittsburg to New H. Lester-Smith was trnns- ferred from Iielena, Tenn. Chattanooga, SAI.K.M. re.. May 29. () Clov ernor l'att'ion has issued a requl' sltlon on the governor of Oklahoma for the extradition of Marvin Mld dangli, wanted at Klamath Kalis on a larceny charge. Mlddaugh was employed as a clerk in the Southern Pacific freight office and is said to have entered a warehouse and appropriated a quantity of cig arettes. ' Medford claims 6!i home Indus trial plants. ' RHEUMATISM Cannot Kvist In the Human Hotly. u is now ui'sum onu ous to suffer rheumatic pains from muscular. Inflammatory, - sciatic, neuritis, lumbago or any form of rheumatism. Trunk's Prescription does not de press the heart nor ruin the stom ach, and no dieting is necessary to make it etfective. .irunas in scription contains no harmful drugs, but combines Ingredients designed to positively overcome any kind of rheumatism. It is impos sible to get something better. What ,.n ..-ant? An Wlenl ITrlC Ac,d solvent and Liver Medicine anyone can use with safety and sat isfaction; manufacturers establish-, ed 35 years. Trunk's Prescription Is sold by James McNalr'9 Phar macy. Notice or Call for Wds. The School Hoard ot School Dis- t.lct 45. Trail. Ore., school district. n,,,i,..,.iVM.i i,e n mi.tor M'" V,r ll"- iVi. triet as cast at a '''gaily called school meeting un May 1 1!, 1 HliS, do ht reby call for bids on a loan of one thousand $1.UM0) ilollars. to be secured by negotiable interest In... nin. ...tu ,.f tto 11utt'fit Said luan t shall be for a period of four years with interest at tl'.L. (repayment to be optional with dis trict a tier first year ) . Ka'h bona fide resident of Iho district shall have the right to nub scribe onee for said loan for the entire amount or any portion of the1 same not less than r0.00 at par value. I lids will be received up to 7 p. m.. June 7, ll'lis. litds must 'be In writing nnd will be publiely opened on June 7th, at school house, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Dated this 18th dav of May, l!U'!f. C. R. FRY. . i , Chairman Hoard; LOU It. DAWSON. ' Clerk. 'A HIT!" ANTI-ECNOCEC GASOLINE C1XNDARO OIL COMPANV OF CALIFORNIA iVavel by Air Large 3-Motored Air Ships OF THE TITCjrp rif A c?m A tt TRANSPORT CO. Leave Medford for Portland and ' - - "i. every I UCI' day, Thursdy and Saturday. To San Francisco at 11:00 A. M. on Monday, Wednesdays and Frt days. Fare to Portland ,.$20.CA Fare to San Francisco 30.CO You will enjoy your trip on this nip and save many a tedious hour. For information inquire HOTEL JACKSON Phone 309- g2 DDQDD CT1 LUMBER o TR0WBRIDQE I.I'M IIL'li V a. n 0